According to 76% of the people, the ears on chocolate bunnies should be eaten first.

Around 16 billion jellybeans are made for Easter; many of them are hidden in baskets. If all the Easter jellybeans were lined end-to-end, they would circle the globe nearly three times.

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Among the sweet items, the red jellybean is an all time favourite with children.

Yellow Peeps are the most popular, followed by pink, lavender, blue and white.

The tallest chocolate Easter egg measured 10.39m (34ft 1.05in) in height and was made by Tosca (Italy). It was measured at Le Acciaierie Shopping Centre, in Cortenuova, Italy on 16 April 2011. The chocolate Easter egg weighed 7,200kg and had a circumference of 19.6m (64.3 ft) at its widest point.

The largest Easter egg hunt consisted of 501,000 eggs that were searched for by 9,753 children accompanied by their parents at the Cypress Gardens Adventure Park in Winter Haven, Florida, USA, on 1 April 2007.

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Hot cross buns were among the earliest Easter treats, made by European monks and given to the poor during Lent.